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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: John from Martinsburg, WV

Wouldn't make ice

Just had shoulder surgery so had to use one arm. Was simple and easy. Just took out ice tray, loosed two fasteners at top, removed screw from bottom, pulled out partialy and disconected electric and removed old icemaker. Hooked up new electric and hung on two top fasteners, reinstalled bottom screw, tightened top fasteners and put ice tray back in. Was making ice within a couple of hours.

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver

Customer: lisa from warsaw, IL

No ice

followed the video instructions on the PartSelect website. No problem. Ice in about 2 hours! tnx

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: thomas from galena, IL

Ice maker quit working

I ordered a new ice maker and replaced it. It hung on two screws in the side of freezer and connected to the electric in back by a plug in unit. Within 20 minutes we were making ice again. Awesome!!

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Joao from Chandler, AZ

Part was demage , old

removed old part and instal the new one :)

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: James from Wadsworth, OH

Wasn't making ice

There are 3 screws the one on the bottom comes all the way out, the 2 on top just need to be loosened. Lift up on the ice maker to clear screws, pull away a little bit then while holding disconnect the wire harness from the ice maker by pushing down the locking tab with a flat head screw driver. Then reversed the process with the new one, it took an hour or so but the ice started falling, a day later the bucket was full.

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Theodore from Kennesaw, GA

Icemaked did not make ice, would not turn all the way to kick out the ice

Unplugged the fridge. Took the old icemaker out by loosening 2 screws on top of it with a nut driver, and removed one phillips screw from the bottom, then lifting the ice maker off the upper screws. Unplugged the ice maker from the plug at the back wall. Took the cover of the front of the ice maker and looked up the replacement part number. Ordered the part Monday, and it arrived in Thursday. It was exactly the same. Connected up the electrical connector, hung the ice maker on the top two screws, installed the bottom screw, and tightened the top two screws with the nut driver. It was making ice in a couple of hours.

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Nutdriver

Customer: Ronald from Monticello, IN

Icemaker stopped working

I replaced the old with the new one in about three minutes. And it started working right away. I priced a relacement icemaker in a appliance part store and it cost $50.00 more than partselect

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Socket set

Customer: michael from Mcalle, TX

The icemaker stopped making ice

when I found out that the icemaker was not functioning,I took it off and check the part in partselect.com.I placed my order after 3 days the part came and I immediately installed it in less than 15min & overnight in the morning the ice receptacle is full of ice ,thanks

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Nutdriver

Customer: Nelson from Pasadena, TX

Ice maker overflowing and forming ice blocks in cube tray

The teflon coating on the ice maker had worn off in a section. This was causing the cubes to stick and the tray heater to have to run longer. Which meant that water would accumulate in the tray over several cycles, eventually spilling over on a fill. The hardest part about replacing the ice maker was getting the plug disconnected. I had to use a small screw driver to push the tab that latches it down while pulling the plug out. You only have to completly remove the lower mounting screw. The top two just need to be loosened enough to remove the ice maker.

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Nutdriver

Customer: Shawn from Palm Springs, FL

Was not making ice

I removed the old ice maker by unscrewing the three screws and unpluging the plug from in the back of the freezer. Then I just pluded the new ice maker in and screwed the ice maker back into place. and with in a hour it was making ice. The repair was so easy. My wife called around to the appliance repair store and the same part would of cost us twice as much. Delivery of the part was here the next day. What a wonderful company.

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Parts Used:

Icemaker

Level of Difficulty: Easy

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Nutdriver, Screw drivers

Customer: Dallas from Meridian, ID

Gear in ice maker had broken

Pretty easy to replace, once you find the screws. One of them you can see on the bottom. The other two you have to feel for. Completely remove the screw on the bottom, that you can see and then loosen the two you have to feel for. Once everything is loosened, left the icemaker up and it will come free. Move it out and unplug the power cord. Make sure the power is off before you start this project. Use a small flat screwdriver to hold down the tab so the power cord will detach. Reverse the steps to install the new one.